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Tim Commerford apologizes.

dalkowski

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"In a new Rolling Stone interview, Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim “Timmy C.” Commerford claimed responsibility for one of most devastating outbreaks during the rap-metal crisis that ravaged America in the years leading up to 9/11: the one, the only, Limp Bizkit."

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Ugh.... the stuff that comes out of that guys mouth.

We get Tim, you're upset that Limp Bizkit made more money than you.

For the record, Faith No More actually brought the world nu-metal, not Rage Against the Machine.
Ugh.... the stuff that comes out of that guys mouth.

We get Tim, you're upset that Limp Bizkit made more money than you.

For the record, Faith No More actually brought the world nu-metal, not Rage Against the Machine.

From the article:
"Fred Durst’s RatM fandom was public and well-documented. As Rolling Stonepointed out, Limp Bizkit covered “Killing in the Name” one hundred times or more, and Durst credited Rage for starting that rap-metal poopie."
 
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I think it's cool he can say how he feels. I haven't really been much for RATM since I was a teenager but I gotta respect them for attempting to empower people to learn more about social justice and human rights through their music - and now he can empower himself by distancing himself from Fred Durst. Everyone should do that. I apologize in advance to all Russian people if he relocates there, and I'm Canadian.....

That Renegades of Funk cover they did is so tight.
 

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